goldfinger
- 09 Jun 2005 12:25
Thought Id start this one going because its rather dead on this board at the moment and I suppose all my usual muckers are either at the Stella tennis event watching Dim Tim (lose again) or at Henly Regatta eating cucumber sandwiches (they wish,...NOT).
Anyway please feel free to just talk to yourself blast away and let it go on any company or subject you wish. Just wish Id thought of this one before.
cheers GF.
TANKER
- 25 Mar 2016 13:16
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post today from better in the eu
have e mailed the liars all the paper is lies lies lies
and have called them liars the figures are not correct
they are telling big lies to the public
will they reply to my e mail calling them liars
answer no they will not liars never respond to facts
cynic
- 25 Mar 2016 15:59
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69445 - i saw that too and was going to mention it here ..... the imam claims he was just objecting to capital punishment - oh hahaha!
any chance of him being prosecuted let alone deported?
don't be bloody silly ...... echr wouldn't allow it in a million years
required field
- 25 Mar 2016 20:15
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The problem is treating these muslims/illegal immigrants on a normal par with our western standards......but they don't give a damn.....to most of them it's a sign of weakness.....they are masters at putting on the "sorryfor" faces.....British people are not used to their crafty vile ways....I've lived abroad and know what they are like beneath the surface......a gun in their ribs makes you rest easy......sorry if I offend people but this is not for all of them :.... just for some of them....it's time the people in charge put their foot down on this diabolical invasion into the UK.....
required field
- 25 Mar 2016 20:33
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They break into lorries.....nobody gives a damn...I've seen it for myself in Calais just before catching a ferry home.....I'll tell you what...if I had a lorry and they try that : there would be some missing wannabe illegal immigrants....
required field
- 25 Mar 2016 20:51
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I hope Belgium catch the remaining bastards who slaughtered those people.....this is the trouble with these communities that are harbouring these criminals and it seems that the authorities are going to need some infiltrators that speak Arabic and would have to go along with their evil preparations in order to catch these madmen and madwomen it would seem......
required field
- 25 Mar 2016 20:55
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(Have to congratulate Moneyam on allowing people to speak out loud here within reason of course)......
Haystack
- 25 Mar 2016 22:57
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VICTIM
- 26 Mar 2016 08:46
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The old saying , give them an inch and they take a mile .This is not good in any sense of the word , eroding away our laws and way of life . Without doubt the future is going to be fraught with danger and massive separation and all being allowed right in front of us .
VICTIM
- 26 Mar 2016 08:52
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If these communities see that these tactics of ISIS are winning them points , then I don't care what people think about good Muslim or bad Muslim they will slowly turn to whatever is best for them and their religion .All the Muslims that have supposedly fled these conflicts , are bringing these conflicts to Europe through their vast numbers .The EU laws are allowing it to happen .
Fred1new
- 26 Mar 2016 09:28
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cynic
- 26 Mar 2016 09:37
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Muslim they will slowly turn to whatever is best for them and their religion
why should that be so, any more than if you are a catholic, russian orthodox, hindu or jew?
however, it cannot be denied that the uncontrolled influx of (muslim) refugees into europe has been a devil-send for terrorists and other ne'er do wells
cynic
- 26 Mar 2016 09:42
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academies vs schools
i really do not understand the objection to schools being run as academies, though controlling the quality of teaching they offer may arguably be a little more difficult
labour, as the official opposition, is objecting as a matter of principle, but why?
Fred1new
- 26 Mar 2016 09:44
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Think!
cynic
- 26 Mar 2016 09:45
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brilliant answer as one would expect
TANKER
- 26 Mar 2016 09:56
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more scum muslims being rounded up in brussels and france why are they all low life muslim scum .
round up the muslims who are protecting them and deport them
the EU is now full of muslims who hate the west they want to kill non muslims
any idiot that wants to stay in the rotten EU must be mental
vote out they should bring the vote forward like next month
get us out
TANKER
- 26 Mar 2016 09:59
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250 companies campaigning for out
TANKER
- 26 Mar 2016 10:00
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ex BOE M KING SAYING IF THE UK STAYS IN IT WILL DESTROY THE UK
WE MUST VOTE OUT
cynic
- 26 Mar 2016 10:10
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as already posted on the referendum thread :-) .....
sajid javid, who is a strong supporter of staying in, hit the nail on the head .......
uk will be stronger "in" in a reformed eu
as i have posted before, the problem is that currently the eu plutocrats have no particular interest in changing anything .... for them, everything is lovely and cosy with their bank accounts growing like japanese knotweed
if uk votes to leave, though i suspect that will not come to pass, then there'll be the most awful mess, but it may well provide the catalyst for a root and branch reform of the whole eu structure and democratic process within it
TANKER
- 26 Mar 2016 10:14
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Corbyn was elected Labour leader with such a big majority that it gave him a powerful mandate to take on the Tory government and the increasingly morally corrupt and intellectually bankrupt British establishment.
Unfortunately, he has failed to live up to that challenge.
The most serious failure concerns his attitude towards the EU.
June’s referendum on British membership is by far the biggest issue facing the country for a generation.
But Corbyn’s position has been pathetic — particularly since he voted against Britain remaining in was then known as the Common Market in 1975. At the time, he was a political protégé of Tony Benn, one of the leaders of the No campaign.
Back then, he regarded the EU as a malign attempt to build an anti-democratic empire that damaged workers’ rights.
So why is Corbyn now pro-EU?
His U-turn is partly due to the fact that he no longer sees it as a capitalist club. Also, he has been forced to accept that the vast majority of Labour MPs support EU membership and he would therefore be badly isolated if he opposed them. He’s fearful, especially, of alienating the Blairite faction in his Shadow Cabinet.
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.u
cynic
- 26 Mar 2016 10:17
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always trust the mail as one would the express, or the socialist worker :-)
however, as i have written before, the labour MPs must be under a gagging order, as one hears not a peep of dissent, though the split in the general populace must sure be reflected in their ranks